One limitation of agrarian reform laws is that they often face resistance from landowners and political interests, which can hinder effective implementation. Additionally, these laws may not adequately address the needs of smallholder farmers, leading to insufficient support for agricultural development and sustainability. Furthermore, the bureaucratic processes involved can result in delays and inefficiencies, limiting access to land and resources for those intended to benefit from the reforms.
Agrarian reform in the Philippines is governed by Republic Act No. 6657, also known as the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law (CARL). This law aims to promote social justice and industrialization through the equitable distribution of agricultural lands to farmer-beneficiaries. It covers land acquisition and distribution, support services for agrarian reform beneficiaries, and the establishment of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) to implement these provisions.
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James Rowles has written: 'Law and agrarian reform in Costa Rica' -- subject(s): Land reform, Law and legislation
Department of Agrarian Reform was created in 1971.
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Ernest A. Duff has written: 'Agrarian reform in Colombia' -- subject(s): Land reform, Law and legislation
Sayed Marei has written: 'Agrarian reform in Egypt' -- subject(s): Land reform, Law and legislation
Agrarian reform honors the rural farmer, land, and being self-sufficient.
Jorge Carlos Ramirez Marin is the Secretary of Agrarian Reform for Mexico.
Tagalog Translation of DEPARTMENT OF AGRARIAN REFORM: Kagawaran ng Repormang Pansakahan
The religious aspects of Agrarian Reform were Biblical background, Papal teachings, and Church estates. Agrarian reform is government-backed or government redistribution of agricultural land.
The religious aspects of Agrarian Reform were Biblical background, Papal teachings, and Church estates. Agrarian reform is government-backed or government redistribution of agricultural land.